All of these words means moving air
A respirations
B blast
C draft
D current
E breathing
F breeze
Though each are used in different contexts and occupations, all describe the movement of air. In fact, in medicine and nursing, breath sounds from the lungs are often informally described as "movement of air".
It is true that moving current has electrical energy.
Breeze or moving air can increase the rate of evaporation by removing the water vapor that has already evaporated from the surface, creating a drier environment. This reduces the humidity close to the surface, which in turn allows for more water molecules to escape from the liquid and enter the air.
Yes, a moving electron in a magnetic field can induce an electric current. This is the principle behind electromagnetic induction, where a changing magnetic field induces an electric current in a conductor.
Moving electrons are known as electric current.
You can induce a current in a wire by moving the magnet in and out of the coil or by moving the coil near the magnet. The changing magnetic field created by the moving magnet induces a current in the wire according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.
A gentle moving air is commonly referred to as a breeze.
It is called a land breeze
When a sea breeze moving north meets a sea breeze moving south, they converge to form a squall line. This can result in thunderstorms and heavy rainfall along the boundary where the two air masses meet.
Wind, breeze.
Wind or a breeze.
Yes, the noun 'breeze' is a common noun, a general word for gently moving air.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Breeze laundry detergent or Gulf Breeze, Florida.
Yes, breeze is matter. The characteristics of matter are that they occupies space and has mass. Breeze is basically moving air and since air is matter( it takes up space and has mass), breeze is therefore matter as well. Hope this helps!
breeze
If its anything is breathing it's alive.
if a moving thing or it a life or a cell
Yes fool
its sleeping....